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Waveguide, 27 GHz 12 Channel

WGF-12

12 Channel Waveguide Filter Allows pass through of pre terminated fiber Exceeds NSA 65-6 shielding specifications The WGF-12 accepts up to twelve pre-terminated fiber optic cables with attached connectors. It is designed to provide a means of bringing fiber optic cables into a shielded enclosure while maintaining the enclosure’s radio frequency isolation ... Read More

 

Waveguide, 27 GHz 6 Channel

WGF-6

6 Channel Waveguide Filter Allows pass through of pre terminated fiber Exceeds NSA 65-6 shielding specifications The WGF-6 accepts up to pre-terminated six fiber optic cables with attached connectors. It is designed to provide a means of bringing fiber optic cables into a shielded enclosure while maintaining the enclosure’s radio frequency isolation ... Read More

 

Waveguide, 44.2 GHz 6 Channel

WGF-461

6 Channel Waveguide Filter Allows pass through of pre terminated fiber Meets MIL-461 EMC specification Exceeds NSA 65-6 shielding specifications The WGF-461 was designed to meet MIL-461 EMC specifications by providing 100 dB attenuation for frequencies up to 40 GHz. It provides a means of bringing six pre-terminated fiber optic cables into a ... Read More

 

Waveguide, 18.5 GHz 4 Channel

WGF-4

4 Channel Waveguide Filter Allows pass through of pre terminated fiber The WGF-4 accepts up to four pre-terminated fiber optic cables with either LC, SC, ST, or FC connectors. It is designed to provide a means of bringing fiber optic cables into a shielded enclosure while maintaining the enclosure’s radio frequency isolation integrity. THEORETICAL ... Read More

 
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